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What is a Stress Fracture?<\/h2>\n

Stress fractures are tiny cracks that appear in your bones. These injuries are common in the bones in the lower body because these bones are responsible for distributing and bearing your bodyweight. Feet are particularly vulnerable to stress fractures because they are responsible for absorbing your bodyweight during normal activities\u2014such as walking, running or jumping.<\/p>\n

The most common area affected by stress fractures in the lower body is the tibia\u2014or shinbone. Also called \u201cshin splints\u201d, this pain is usually felt during physical activity. In reality, shin splints are not stress fractures\u2014they are the result of muscle pulling away from bone. When they first appear, patients are advised to stop training altogether because muscle shin splints can actually cause stress fractures.<\/p>\n

Symptoms & Causes of Stress Fractures<\/h2>\n

Stress fractures are usually the result of an overuse injury and are most commonly experienced in runners and other athletes. Stress fractures occur over time due repetitive forces that occur on weight-bearing bones and supporting muscles. This constant repetition eventually causes small cracks to form in the bone.<\/p>\n

Because stress fractures so small, they typically don\u2019t cause any pain at first. However, over time\u2014with enough repetitive motion\u2014pain can develop in the affected area. While repetition and overuse are the most common causes of stress fractures, there are other factors that contribute to their development. Some of these causes include:<\/p>\n